Tag: Panther

As GigaOm points out, a new report from Net Applications shows that 68% of Mac users are running OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Mac OS X 10.5 is a distant second at 24%, while Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger holds just 6% of the Mac market. The remaining 2% is made up of Macs running Mac OS X 10.3 or below. For t...

Oh my. There's nothing we blog monkeys like more than casting our minds forward to the next greatest thing. Now that Leopard is about here and soon to be common place, what's next? What's Apple's codename for Mac OS X 10.6? You know it's already in development. So what do you TUAW readers think the ...

Apple just posted a new Security Update (2007-002) at its download site. The update addresses security in CoreServices, iChat and the User Notification Center and is available as a PPC download, a Universal download and a Panther download -- see Mike's post for more detail.
Other software updates ...

If you're still using Panther for one reason or another but drool when you hear the word 'Spotlight,' an app by
the name of Pocketlight can bring a little bit of Tiger to your Panther.
Pocketlight isn't nearly as all-encompassing as Spotlight, but it can search Mail.app mailboxes, iCal events, Addr...

The
software updates just keep popping up this week. Today, Apple has released Safari update 1.3.2 for Panther via Software
Update. According to Apple, "Safari version 1.3.2 for Mac OS X Panther improves website compatibility,
application stability and support for 3rd party web applications.&qu...

Skype version 1.4 for the Mac has begun
shipping. Despite my own failure to see the
appeal of Skype and its cousins, I know I'm in the minority. This version includes a number of cool changes, like
automatically pausing iTunes when a call is answered. Other changes include: Drag-and-drop
contacts ...

Hawk Wings has
tracked down another Mail theme for Thunderbird by the name of TigerMail.
While I know we've blogged one before, I can't track it down. From what I remember though, TigerMail is a much more
accurate reproduction of the Tiger Mail look and feel. But if Panther Mail's look and feel is ...